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So we all know that if we dropped a feather and a bowling ball from the same height, the bowling ball would land much quicker since the feather has a larger surface area and the air molecules make it "float" more (that's what I learnt from my Science teacher, so correct me if that's wrong). Now hypothetically speaking; if we had a 5kg bowling ball and another bowling ball which has a mass of 500g, would the 5kg ball reach the ground quicker this time or would they both land at the same time due to their similar surface area?
Also, I don't understand why terminal velocity is a thing. People say that since an object (falling from a plane for example) has gravity pulling it down to the Earth, it will eventually have a zero net force due to the air resistance force equalling the force of gravity. How does the air resistance force equal to the one of gravity? Could someone please explain? Also, people say that a lighter object will reach terminal velocity much quicker than a heavier one, why?
Also, I don't understand why terminal velocity is a thing. People say that since an object (falling from a plane for example) has gravity pulling it down to the Earth, it will eventually have a zero net force due to the air resistance force equalling the force of gravity. How does the air resistance force equal to the one of gravity? Could someone please explain? Also, people say that a lighter object will reach terminal velocity much quicker than a heavier one, why?